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Is “The Mandalorian” Doing Things Right?
(source: starwars.com) Just like most TV series, The Mandalorian needed some time to ripen to fully show its flavours. After four episodes have been released,
The Tangled Stars: Edward Willett
A con-man, a female cop on the moon with secret revolutionary leanings, and a genetically modified, AI-uplifted talking cat who eventually becomes a starship captain
The Anatomy of a Mermaid: Scales and Sinew
Few mythical creatures have undergone as many regular and diverse transformations as the modern mermaid. While their mythological backgrounds are just as mercurial as their
Supergirl Season 3 'Fort Rozz' Review
Supergirl joins forces with Psi, Livewire and Saturn Girl to track down a prisoner on Fort Rozz. There, they hope to find the prisoner who
Star Trek Discovery Prepares For War In Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum
Discovery is back with another episode this week, and so am I. While I didn’t hate the latest episode it was rather underwhelming and at
M.I.S. Welcome To Your Digital Afterlife
Welcome back SF writers, to the fourth episode of the Mad Inventions Series, or M.I.S. for short, a place to generate ideas for your SF stories
Unsung Stories publishes Always North by Vicki Jarrett
Unsung Stories, winners of Best Independent Press at the British Fantasy Awards for the second consecutive year, are proud to announce publication of their latest
The Four 'Ninth Doctors'
Christopher Eccleston was the ninth Doctor, right? But he was not the only one. Some came from internet webcasts, some came from Comic Relief parodies,
Do Spoilers Really Spoil Doctor Who?
One of the major themes of Doctor Who during the Steven Moffat era has been that of ‘Spoilers’. River Song was fond of insisting she
Star Song. A New YA by Aurora Award-winning author Edward Willett
Aurora Award-winning author Edward Willett is back with Star Song, a star-spanning young adult science fiction adventure inspired by the classic works of Robert A.